Teenager found alive 3 months after being kidnapped by parents’ alleged killer

Jayme Closs, 13, had been missing since Oct. 15, when someone broke into her family’s Wisconsin home, killed her parents and abducted her.

On Thursday, nearly three months later, the miracle that so many were praying for happened.

Closs was found alive.

The Barron County Sheriff’s Department confirmed the news on Friday morning and family members have revealed some of the details of her escape.

According to the Associated Press, Closs was being held by a man in the woods and was finally able to escape on Thursday.

She found a woman walking her dog, ran up to her and asked her help.

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"What has been such a heart wrenching tragedy finally has some happiness in the story," she wrote.

"I’m praying for Jayme and all her family that they can have a joyous reunion and as the rest of the country celebrates alongside this happy occasion we all are mindful to give the family their space and privacy on their road to finding a new sense of normal and moving forward."

Smart added that no matter what Closs' future now holds, it's important to remember that she survived and Smart hopes that people continue to support and embrace her as she reclaims her life.